Nerine sarniensis – Red Nerine – Spider Lily – Guernsey Lily –
Description
Nerine – Spider Lily – Guernsey Lily –
There are about 30 species of bulbous perennial, some evergreen, others die down in summer in this genus. They occur on mountain screes, on rock ledges, and in other well drained or arid habitats in Southern Africa. They can reach 24″ tall and 12″ wide. They are grown for their spherical umbels of lily like, trumpet shaped flowers, in pink, red, or white which bloom in fall, with reflexed, often wavy edged tepals, in herbaceous species, these appear before or with the strap shaped leaves. Many cultivars with large colorful flowers have been developed, flowers are borne in umbels, 4-8″ across of up to 25 flowers, followed by semi erect, basal leaves. Where not hardy, grow in a border or rock garden, or at the base of a sunny wall. Good as cut flowers. If ingested, all parts may cause mild stomach upset.
Outdoors, plant in well drained sandy soil in full sun in early spring. Provide a deep, dry winter mulch where marginally hardy. Divide clumps after flowering. Allow to dry out over the summer dormancy period.
Prone to slugs.
N. sarniensis – Red Nerine – This bulbous perennial from South Africa grows 18-24″ tall. It produces erect, strap shaped, bright green leaves, to 12″ long, which appear after the flowers. In early autumn it bears compact umbels of 10-20 crimson to orange-red flowers, to 1 ½” across, with wavy edged tepals and conspicuous stamens.
Zones 8-10
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